Please refer to our circular No.
RBI / 2007-08 / 141 with reference No. DGBA.CDD No. H-3024/13.01.299/2007-08 dated
September 19, 2007 conveying certain clarifications with regard to application
of Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) on 8 % Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003. In continuation
thereof, the following clarifications, as furnished by CBDT, on a few more aspects
of application of TDS on the captioned bonds are given below.

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Comments

1.

Whether TDS is required to be deducted
only on new bonds purchased on and from 1.6.2007 or bonds purchased prior to that
date when TDS was made applicable.

Tax Deduction at Source on 8 % Savings
(Taxable) Bonds, 2003 is effective from 1.6.2007. Any interest credited or paid
on 8 % Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 on or after 1.6.2007 will attract TDS if
the amount of interest exceeds 10,000/- rupees for the financial year. Therefore,
the date of investment is not a relevant factor. TDS would, thus, apply to existing
bond holders also.

2.

At what rate
TDS is required to be deducted in respect of individuals, HUFs and Institutions?

The rates of
TDS for various category of persons are as under:

Recipient

Resident
in India
(TDS* Rate)

Non Resident
in India (TDS*Rate)

For period
1.6.2007 to 31.3.2008

1.4.2008
onwards

Before or
after
1.6.2007

Company

20 %

20 %

40 %

Other
than a Company

20
%

10
%

30
%

*Surcharge
and Cess is to be added as per applicable rates.

3.

Whether Form
15G, 15H can be accepted from eligible individual investors and HUFs and exemption
from TDS allowed to them even though interest income exceeds the exemption limit
and if the investor declares that his total income for that year will not be taxable
on account of investment made by him in various tax savings schemes.

1. Declaration
in form 15G can be accepted from a person not being a company or a firm if

a ) the tax
on his estimated total Income of the previous year in which such income is to
be included in computing the total income will be nil; and

b) the
aggregate of income from (i) dividend other than dividends from domestic companies,
(ii) interest on securities, (iii) interest other than interest on securities,
(iv) repayment of deposits under the National Saving Scheme, and (v) income in
respect of units does not exceed the maximum amount which is not chargeable to
tax.

2.
Declaration in form 15H can be accepted from an individual resident in India,
who is of the age of sixty-five years or more at any time during the previous
year if

tax
on his estimated total income of the previous year in which such income is to
be included in computing his total income will be nil

4

In case of
‘cumulative’ type of investments, interest is payable on the date of maturity.
In such cases, whether the TDS is required to be deducted on entire interest payable
on the date of maturity or on deemed date of payment i.e. on accrual basis every
year.

On ‘cumulative’
type of investments, if the interest is credited every year, tax deduction has
to be made if the interest credited during the financial year exceeds the threshold
limit of Rs. 10,000/-. Thus, in the case of ‘cumulative’ type of investments,
though the interest is payable on the date of maturity, tax deduction is still
to be made whenever the interest credited or paid exceeds the threshold limit
during the financial year.

5.

In case of charitable institutions
and trusts which are exempted from payment of Income Tax, whether exemption certificates
issued by an Income Tax Officer should be insisted upon before allowing tax exemption
or by their very nature of charitable, they are eligible for exemption from TDS

A certificate issued by the Assessing
Officer under section 197 of the Income Tax Act for deduction of tax at a lower
rate or Nil rate is required in the case of charitable institutions and trusts.

No special dispensation is allowed to charitable institutions
and trusts as far as TDS discipline is concerned.

6.

Tax is required to be deducted at
source on the interest exceeding Rupees ten thousand payable during the ‘financial
year’ on 8 % Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 with effect from June 1, 2007. The
half-yearly interest payable on August 1, 2007 has accrued from 1.2.2007 onwards.
In such situations, whether interest accrued after 1.6.2007 is to be considered
for TDS.

TDS is required to be deducted for
interest credited or paid on or after 01.06.2007 whichever is earlier, if the
amount of interest exceeds 10,000/- rupees for the financial year. Hence, in this
particular case if the half-yearly interest payable on 01.08.2007 is credited
or paid on or after 01.06.2007, then tax is required to be deducted at source
on the entire amount so credited or paid whichever is earlier.

2.
We advise you to ensure that application of TDS on the captioned bonds is made
in the light of the above clarifications and the relevant provisions of the Income
Tax Act, 1961. You may issue suitable instructions to designated branches operating
the scheme. You may also access this circular on our website www.rbi.org.in